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Parenting (Page 101)

Health Tip: How Often Do Kids Need to Bathe?

2018-08-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: August 7, 2018
In: General Health, Kids' Health, Parenting

(HealthDay News) — Some children love taking a shower, while others find it just another chore to struggle with. Thankfully, for the parents of kids in the latter category, a daily shower may not be necessary, the American Academy of Dermatology says. While a daily bath or shower shouldn’t hurtContinue Reading

Recognizing Early Childhood Speech Problems

2018-08-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: August 6, 2018
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting

MONDAY, Aug. 6, 2018 (HealthDay News) — You eagerly await baby’s first words and delight at his growing vocabulary. But that excitement may cause you to miss speech problems that should be corrected quickly. According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), many parents don’t know common warning signs of speechContinue Reading

Health Tip: When Small Children Play Near Water

2018-08-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: August 6, 2018
In: Fitness & Exercise, Kids' Health, Parenting

(HealthDay News) — Anyone — especially a young child — can drown in only a few inches of water. The American Academy of Pediatrics says it doesn’t recommend any swim instruction for kids under the age of 1. And even after a child learns how to swim, the child shouldContinue Reading

Health Tip: Ear Tubes May Help Prevent Ear Infections

2018-08-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: August 2, 2018
In: Head & Neck, Infectious Disease, Kids' Health, Parenting

(HealthDay News) — By the age of 5, the majority of young children will have an ear infection, the American Academy of Otolaryngology says. Most ear infections will resolve without medical intervention or with a dose of antibiotics. But in some children, ear infections become chronic. In these cases, parentsContinue Reading

Health Tip: Cope With Stretch Marks During Puberty

2018-07-31
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 31, 2018
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Skin Care

(HealthDay News) — Stretch marks aren’t confined to pregnant women. Youngsters in puberty also may develop these lines on the body due to rapid growth. Skin is typically quite elastic, the Nemours Foundation points out, but when it overstretched, small scars known as stretch marks may develop. Nemours suggests howContinue Reading

Drinking While Breast-Feeding May Dampen Child’s Brain Development

2018-07-30
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 30, 2018
In: Alcoholism, Kids' Health, Parenting

MONDAY, July 30, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Sorry, new moms, although you’ve already waited at least nine months, it’s not time for a glass of wine just yet: New research suggests it might be best for baby’s brain to wait until you’ve stopped breast-feeding. That’s because exposure to alcohol inContinue Reading

Dim the Lights to Help Your Child Fall Asleep

2018-07-29
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 29, 2018
In: Family Health, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting, Sleep Disorders

SUNDAY, July 29, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Exposure to bright light in the hour before bedtime can make it difficult for kids to fall asleep, family health experts warn. As day changes to night, the body increases production of a sleep-inducing hormone called melatonin. But exposure to artificial light fromContinue Reading

Are You Car Seat Savvy?

2018-07-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 25, 2018
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

WEDNESDAY, July 25, 2018 (HealthDay News) — You know that wearing seat belts and putting kids in appropriate car seats can save lives, but are you doing all you can to make your car a safe environment for little ones? Hundreds of thousands of car seats are recalled for safetyContinue Reading

Gluten-Free Kids’ Foods Fall Short on Nutrition

2018-07-23
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 23, 2018
In: Allergy / Respiratory, Food and Health, Kids' Health, Parenting

MONDAY, July 23, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Gluten-free foods are one of the latest nutritional trends, with many parents assuming foods with a gluten-free label are healthier than foods with gluten. But new research says that’s just not true, unless your child truly must avoid gluten — a protein foundContinue Reading

Animal Cruelty May Indicate Child Abuse

2018-07-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 17, 2018
In: Healthy Living, Kids' Health, Parenting

TUESDAY, July 17, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Children who abuse animals may have been abused themselves, a new study suggests. Kids aged 10 and up who intentionally hurt animals are two to three times more likely to have been abused than kids who treat animals with respect, said the BritishContinue Reading

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